Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

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1 June 2021, La Chaux-de-Fonds: The first timepiece borne of the recently announced partnership between Girard-Perregaux and Aston Martin has been revealed. The Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition unites the watchmaking expertise of Girard-Perregaux with Aston Martin’s unique knowledge of luxury and performance.

Both brands demonstrate a passion for refined craftsmanship and have been working together, sharing their understanding of design, materials and technology. This latest model celebrates the iconic Three Bridges pocket watch from the 19th century in a decidedly contemporary way, down to the smallest details, including the strap. The latter is a world premiere, presented in black calf leather and featuring Girard-Perregaux Rubber Alloy, an innovative rubber insert injected with white gold.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

The design of the strap is intended to evoke thoughts of Aston Martin racing cars of the past.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

Upholding Girard-Perregaux tradition, this model skilfully plays with proportions and shapes much to the delight of aesthetes. The 44-millimetre case of the Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition is formed of Grade 5 titanium, a strong, hypoallergenic alloy selected by Aston Martin for its lightweight properties. It is suffused with black DLC, bestowing the watch with a stealthy appearance. Interestingly, titanium ore was discovered in Great Britain, the home of Aston Martin, back in 1791 by an English clergyman, William Gregor, in the same year Girard-Perregaux was founded.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

A sapphire crystal ‘box’ is positioned in front of house, as well as to the rear, coaxing light to illuminate the case interior, thereby augmenting readability. The movement eschews a mainplate, sitting between both panes of sapphire crystal and seemingly floating in mid-air. Three bridges, an iconic signature of Girard-Perregaux, span the dial and are formed of titanium with black PVD treatment and polished angles. The design endows the timepiece with an airy appearance, affording breathtaking views of movement components ordinarily hidden from view. While Girard-Perregaux has a long history of making the invisible visible, in this instance it has ventured off-piste, creating a watch whose movement appears to levitate within the case. This is achieved by paring back the movement, causing the mainplate to seemingly disappear within the case, thereby creating the illusion of the movement flying within the case. It was this particular characteristic that led to the term ‘Flying Bridges’.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

The cage of the tourbillon, positioned in the lower portion of the dial, is ‘lyre – shaped’, a characteristic found on all the company’s tourbillons dating back to the 19th century. A blued hand affixed to the cage imparts the running seconds. The tourbillon cage, measuring a mere 10mm in diameter, is composed of 79 components which collectively weigh only 0.25 grams. This remarkably low figure helps mitigate energy consumption.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

The barrel, positioned at 12 o’clock, is openworked, affording partial views of the mainspring. A white gold micro-rotor, positioned beneath the barrel, energises the mainspring and, unlike most automatic watches, it grants unobstructed views of the movement. The car company’s name is engraved on the vertical flank of the micro-rotor and is filled with white luminescent treatment which appears blue in restricted light. Likewise, the indexes and hands are also treated with white luminescent treatment and, once again, emit a blue glow in dim light.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

Patrick Pruniaux, CEO of Girard-Perregaux, said, “We are delighted to partner with Aston Martin, entrusting their team with arguably our most iconic timepiece, delivering a fresh perspective on Haute Horlogerie. Rarely do we work with others to reinterpret the Three Bridges, however, on this occasion, we have made an exception, mindful of Aston Martin’s prowess for design. “When viewing the design of an Aston Martin, you will note the firm’s distinctive front grille, first seen on the DB Mark III of the late 50s. Likewise, the scoops and side strakes found on the company’s modern-day models are functional elements, intended to improve airflow while enriching the overall appearance of each car.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition
Patrick Pruniaux

At Girard-Perregaux, we share a similar philosophy. For example, when the Maison released the now – legendary Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges in 1867, it transformed three functional elements into attractive aesthetic features and demonstrated an approach that we continue to employ today. Finally, this latest partnership provides a fascinating chapter in Girard-Perregaux’s 230 – year history.”

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition
Marek Reichman

Marek Reichman, Aston Martin Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer, adds: “The greatest of the challenges we faced with the design of this new timepiece was that of scale, as one can imagine. We had to consider lines and proportion on a far smaller measure than we are used to in the realm of automotive design. That said, good design is good design, so whether it is a watch or a car, the principles remain the same. I’m delighted with the finished watch and congratulate everyone who worked on this project as this collaboration has produced a timepiece of great beauty.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

The Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition, a limited edition of 18 pieces, is immediately available worldwide in all authorised Girard-Perregaux retailers.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

About Girard-Perregaux:

Founded in 1791, Girard-Perregaux is one of the oldest fine watchmaking manufacturers still in operation and is appreciated by those in the know. This year the company celebrates its 230th anniversary, a fitting testament to the brand’s watchmaking expertise. Indeed, the firm’s history is dotted with exceptional creations that skillfully blend aesthetics and functionality. These models include the iconic Laureato, born in 1975, as well as the legendary ‘Tourbillon with Three Gold Bridges’, a watch that made the invisible visible, transforming bridges from just a technical element to an integral part of the timepiece – a first in watchmaking. Girard-Perregaux’s place at the vanguard of horological innovation is confirmed by over one hundred recorded patents together with numerous prizes and distinctions. It remains one of the few watchmakers to retain Manufacture status for over two centuries by mastering all the required horological skills in-house and making watches infused with a notable degree of authenticity. While Girard-Perregaux respects its heritage, it continues to look ahead, embracing new technologies, state of the art material, and fresh takes on iconic shapes.

Girard-Perregaux is part of the Kering Group, a world leader in luxury apparel.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges – Aston Martin Edition

About Aston Martin Lagonda

Aston Martin Lagonda is a luxury automotive group focused on the creation of exclusive cars and SUVs. The iconic Aston Martin brand fuses the latest technology, exceptional hand craftsmanship and timeless design to produce models including the Vantage, DB11, DBS Superleggera and the new SUV, DBX. Based in Gaydon, England, Aston Martin Lagonda designs, creates and exports cars which are sold in 51 countries around the world.

Lagonda was founded in 1899 and Aston Martin in 1913. The two brands came together in 1947 when both were purchased by the late Sir David Brown.

Girard-Perregaux Tourbillon with Three Flying Bridges–Aston Martin Edition Technical Specifications and Price

Reference 99296-21-001-BA6A – Limited and numbered edition of 18 pieces
World Price: CHF 129,100

Case & Dial

  • Material: Grade 5 titanium with black DLC treatment
  • Diameter: 44.00 mm
  • Height: 15.52 mm
  • Glass: sapphire anti-reflective crystal ‘box’ Case-back: sapphire crystal ‘box’
  • Dial: no dial–bridges in black PVD Hands: Dauphine-type skeletonised, solid gold with ‘black-or” treatment and luminescent material
  • Water resistance: 30 metres (3 ATM)

Movement

  • Reference: GP09400-1683
  • Self-winding mechanical movement Diameter: 42.00 mm (18 3/4’’’)
  • Height: 9.45 mm
  • Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h – (3 Hz)
  • Number of components: 260
  • Number of jewels: 27
  • Power reserve: min. 60 hours
  • Functions: Tourbillon, hours, minutes, small seconds on the tourbillon

Tourbillon

  • Tourbillon cage composed of 79 components weighing only 0.250 grams

Strap

  • Material: alligator strap with rubber effect
  • Buckle: Triple folding buckle, Grade 5 titanium with black DLC treatment

The timepiece will be delivered with an additional black calf leather strap with Rubber Alloy (injected white gold on rubber) insert, a material world premiere.

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